Master of Education in Literacy and Second Language Studies Testimonials: Master of Education in Literacy and Second Language Studies

Master of Education in Literacy and Second Language Studies Testimonials: Master of Education in Literacy and Second Language Studies
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Master of Education in Literacy and Second Language Studies Testimonials

Susan C. shares her thoughts on the MEd in Literacy and Second Language Studies Program .

” I had already received my K-12 Reading Endorsement from the University of Cincinnati and decided to come back because of the positive previous experience with the college. The MEd. in Literacy and Second Language Studies program will not only give me more experience but more monetary benefits in my career.”

 

 

Jill A. reflects on how the Literacy and Second Language program has helped her professionally

“When I look back on my masters degree, it is one of my favorite educational experiences that I have had in my life. My degree has helped immensely, giving me a plethora of teaching experience at the community and academic level. I have been able to teach for almost seven years at UC and I would not have been able to without this degree.”

 

 

PaMela G. Pivoted Her Previous Career with A TESOL Concentration in the MEd in LSLS program

“In 2018, I chose to transition my marketing communications and corporate training career to something I felt was a better fit for my interests. I love cultural experiences and the training aspect of my roles. I taught English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to Chinese students, and it was super fun. UC’s online program was just what I was looking for to make the transition, as my master’s in marketing communications and my training experience wasn’t enough for teaching roles.”

Read more about PaMela’s Experience